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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-02, Page 36VOTE POOLEY For Public Utilities Commission Friends! I am seeking another term as one of your Com- missioners so that I may help complete some of the most important projects which have been undertaken since our inauguration. I sincerely solicit your support, to enable me to serve you a little longer, with the same dedication as in the past. Thanking you in anticipation Anyone wishing transportation to the Polls Phone 235-2007 Sincerely Ted Pooley FAMOUS BRAND NAME STEREO SPEAKERS AND RECEIVERS 1 DAY ONLY FACTORY SURPLUS SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 1 1 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. SPEAKERS REG. LIST PRICE S30. to $269. EACH SALE PRICE FROM $ 0 TO $75 EACH SINGLE SPEAKER FROM $5 • EACH Some speakers with slightly imperfect finish or scratch on cabinet. 2 year warranty. Power handling 5 to 80 watts RMS, RECEIVERS - 5 5 WATTS 1HF - $ 1 60. Cash and Carry Held at the VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Highway 4, 2 miles South of Clinton, Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 the Job Right ... TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron that in com- pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, and amendments, a Ballot will be held for the office of COUNCILLORS Three Candidates to be Elected Polls will be open as designated below on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge: Deputy Poll Polling Returning Poll No. Booths Officer Clerks 1 Centralia Community Elmer Edith Centre, Centralia Powe Lobb 2 Arthur Ford's Res., Part Lot 18, Con. 2 Ella Willard Eva McCarter 3 Parks Board Room, Crediton Gerald Schenk Samuel Lawson 4 Steph. Twp. Community Marion Nola Centre, Crediton Schenk Faist 5 Ross Pickering's Res., Lot 11, Con, 12 Clement McCann Helene Regier 6 Community Hall, Dashwood Melvin Stade Esther Salmon 7 Community Hall, Shipka Doreen Fink beiner Olive Ratz 8 Greenway Ivan Ross General Store Hodgins Brown 9 Trott's Doris Carol Grocery Store Besta rd Gill 10a J.A.D, McCurdy Sylvia Lynn School McCormick Olmsted 10b J.A.D. McCurdy Herrald Linda School Walsh Pinter AN ADVANCE POLL will be open in the Clerk's Office of the Municipality of the Township of Stephen on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1976 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who expect to be unable to vote on the regular polling day. All Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. Crediton, Ontario Wilmer D, Wein November 18th, 1976 Returning Officer HELP ME HELlrYOU VOTE DONALD GEIGER FOR HAY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Vote KEN McCANN For Stephen Councillor Your support will be appreciated it, isn't it?" said former Liberal Leader Robert Nixon, and Pat Reid (Rainy River MPP) com- mented "There must be an election coming up," The two day conference on February 10 and 11 will be under the name Partnership for Prosperity, and the Premier told the Legislature he wants "a broad spectrum of advice" on the direction of the economy after federal wage and price controls expire. A former Conservative researcher and defeated can- didate has been hired by the Ontario Government at $150 a day as Chairman of a Committee of Government officials which will study problems of con- dominium owners. The Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations has an- nounced the appointment of this man, Darwin Kealey, and other members of the Committee, and the group will hold public hearings throughout the Province and is planning a conference to hear the public early next year, Evelyn Gigantes (NDP - Carleton East) attacked the appointment of Mr. Kealey as patronage, saying he has set up a riding office in the Ottawa suburban riding and has mailed literature to voters, although he has not been nominated yet to run again for the Conservatives. The group will recommend changes in legislation governing condominiums in time for action! by the Legislature in the spring session. Liberal Pat Reid criticized the Solicitor General for doing nothing while organized crime escalated in Ontario, and called for an inquiry saying the inquiry in Quebec into organized crime had exposed some of the ringleaders. He pointed out that it is Ilici s'APt:?1tei izq1i4vg1tI1Pteil::%1ed t:F.fai,.i1:1f4rPki a.ii a?ti aft irNi t4Nit?Ai ) See You In Grand Bend ;Iv SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 1 .0, 1 ii, lat..i..64,..c-V,i ol'id .4:Krci oFit cTY:i Ait::i!AittMcvf:id st?,iti cs%;AtivrAi cle,i IPm.aNzile&ameglter c?,r4 S, . la ;I., g IT'S A GREAT SANTA CLAUS PARADE Page 36 Times-Advocate, December 2, 1976 Face economic problems The column that's read for a purpose IMP _„ ., by Scotty Hamilton , Mail your problems to "Impact" r.4 ..„, will be answered provided a stomped ,t4 ':, j is enclosed. Some of generol interest / letters must be signed but we will "These Questions and Answers •ore published to inform and should try to apply or interpret .., aid and advice of a trained expert • facts, since the facts of each s" application of the law." NO PHONE . . • 111 , OF I c/o this paper. All letters addressed envelope will be published. NOT reveal your identity. based on Ontario Law, not to advise. No one the law without the who knows the case may change the CALLS PLEASE EXETER 7emeir MONUMENTS LETTERING EST. T. Pryde 293 MAIN - EXETER 1919 & Son Ltd. ST. S. MARKERS AP. ....40; 6 ii. glai PHARMACY LTD. 235-1570 0620 ANYTIME ' or 235-1070 373 MAIN ST. - .37 1,7 .--? ( , , 60/ 4 e 1 e . . - . , . 0 4F-J, e, y FUNERAL HOME 370 WILLIAM ST. EXETER 235-1220 ,C.'/[4. A MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION A I have seen the letters LL.E. on the door of my lawyer's office. What do they stand for? Bachelor of Laws degree. It is received after three years of law school studies. Ordinarily, to be a practicing lawyer in Ontario you need this degree plus one year of "articling" or practice in the law after law school, plus successful completion of the Bar Admission Course of Ontario. All my friends say that I have extraordinary powers of intuition - maybe even ESP. I was thinking of using these powers to make some extra spending money - for exam- ple, by using an old crystal ball and telling fortunes. How do I go about doing this? You don't. Because of section 323 of the Criminal Code of Canada if you fraudulently undertake to tell fortunes for money or for any other compensation you are doing something illegal. My brother's ambitious Manitoba company is planning to expand and set up shop in Ontario. Can it do so as it pleases? Generally, the company must have a licence to operate in On- tario and if it wishes to hold land in Ontario it must also have what is called a licence in mortrnain. • • ---.: Gord's Trophies .,,,,n, on 3W70 TROPHIES Engraving Done On Premises -jil . 382 MAIN ngroving Radio illiaelt Authorized dealer For all your RADIO STEREO and C.B. needs see us! ST. FORMERLY EATONS 1 235-2261 *cacvz Euac'aed-4 ed OWL PeeCide‘TC CARL S. REAL ESTATE LTD. 235-2533 489 Main St., Exeter Bob & Shirrs Pk. Rd. .01914 Forviihj Mite, eats! 228- 6751 Hwy. 4 & Huron RESTAURANT COFFEE BAR Fast Take Out * * Groceries Variety GAS for LESS! A week ago, two tiling contractors put tiles on my floor. They selected these tiles by themselves. Now, I find that these tiles are cracking badly and becoming very messy. There is nothing wrong with my floor. What rights would I have in this situation? If the contractors were negligent - that is, very careless in the way they put on the tiles - action may be brought against them. Also, since this is a contract for work and materials, certain im- plied conditions of fitness or merchant ability can be read into the contract and an appropriate contractual action can be brought against them. I have often heard the expression "caveat emptor", What does it mean? Let the buyer beware. For example, in the sale of goods, un- leSs there are certain representations made by the seller to the buyer or warranties and conditions provided by law the buyer accepts whatever risk is in the goods. Therefore, let the buyer beware, My employer was kind enough to give me an interest- free loan, Is it true that an employer's interest-free loan to his employee is not taxable? Although if may literally be a benefit received from employ. ment, if is exempt from tax. At the same time, the Treasurer also tabled documents which he maintained showed that the federal government's anti inflation program has been a success in Ontario during its first year of operation. During debate on the family law reform legislation, the Attorney General stressed that caution was necessary with respect to giving courts too much power over marriage contracts, because if courts could override provisions of marriage contracts, the result would be that the courts instead of the parties involved would be writing the contracts. Some opposition members suggested modifying a section of the act to allow a court to alter support obligations of a contract. The Attorney General said he would consider such an amend- ment. Now that it has passed second reading, the legislation will go to committee for detailed examination before going back to the Legislature for third and final reading in the spring, Also this week, the Attorney General stated that he is con- vening a meeting of regional Crown Attorneys to instruct them in the matter of court authorizations, which should not be released, Albert Roy, Liberal MPP for Ottawa East had produced a copy of an authorization to wire tap, to demonstrate that the Govern- ment had gone against established practice in not releasing the authorization in the case of the wiretap carried out on a conversation between Donald Turner and his lawyer. The Provincial government will subsidize its two ski jumps at Thunder Bay for another season, according to the Minister of Industry and Tourism. He said a loan of about $100,000 from the Province's Northern Ontario Development Corporation will be given to Thunder Bay Ski Jumps Ltd. (the development cor- poration owns all the shares in the company). Pressed by Stuart Smith, Liberal Leader to table the lease agreement, the Minister said he would consider doing so - the lease covers the use of the land around the base of the jumps. He said the financing for this winter will give operators the backing to get sponsors for events. Premier Davis has announced that the Government is inviting advice on the economy from labour, business, consumer, farm and social service groups at a public conference to be held in February. Opposition Members were) cynical about this announcement, which they called a pre-election political move, commenting that it was not at all surprising that the meeting will be open to the press, "That's why you're having generally agreed that publicity is in dealing with this problem, one of the Most effectiVe weapons However, the Minister main. not warrant a public inquiry. tamed that organized crime, while a serious problem, high on the list of police priorities, -does NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone 'Collect 235-1964 EXETER To insure success of your sale or appraisal PERCY' WRIGHT Phone Collect LICENSED AUCTIONEER 666-0833 666-1967 Kippen, Ont. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN L. RODER, D.C. 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Warren (above' Westlake Insurance) Main St., Zurich 236-4351 421 Centre Avenue, 679-9550 London By JACK RIDDELL 'MPP Huron-Middlesex The Government's budget statement made by Treasurer Darcy McKeough is a virtual admission that the Province faces serious economic problems. The Treasurer took one hour to announce only one tax change despite the fact all the indicators but one show Ontario is lagging behind the rest of Canada. The single tax change involves the tax exemption on machinery which the Liberal Opposition Members did not object to, but not without surprise the change received very vocal objections by the N.D.P. The Government will extend for an indefinite period the exemption of the 7 per cent sales tax on production machinery and equipment bought by private industry, and will extend the exemption to include equipment for pollution control or the removal of waste and noxious fumes. This continued sales tax exemption will cost $10 million in the last quarter of the current fiscal year year, and an estimated $160 million in 1977-78, The Government's objective is to attract job creating capital to the province, and to maintain the competitivefooting of theProvince and Ontario firms in bidding for investment and business against our principal rivals, including the province of Quebec and the states of New York, Minnesota and Pennsylvania. Even with the extension of the sales tax exemption beyond the original December 31st cut-off date, the provincial sales tax burden on a new plant opening in Ontario still would be more than twice the sales taxes levied in Michigan and Ohio. The Liberal comments on the Treasurer's statement indicated that the Government should have launched a major home con- struction program. We lack af- fordable housing in this Province. There is high unemployment in the home construction industry. 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